Towns, cities prepare for Aug. 23 zoning law changes aimed at boosting housing market

read more…: Towns, cities prepare for Aug. 23 zoning law changes aimed at boosting housing market

As New Hampshire’s school boards prepare for the school year, local planning boards are facing a different action deadline: Aug. 23. That’s the day towns and cities must start adhering to a package of new zoning and planning laws passed by the Legislature this year.

NHIOP Poll: Democrats gain some ground, but Granite Staters still skeptical on incumbents

read more…: NHIOP Poll: Democrats gain some ground, but Granite Staters still skeptical on incumbents

The New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College (NHIOP) has released their August poll of New Hampshire registered voters, showing tightening margins between generic congressional Democrats and Republicans, but difficult paths forward for New Hampshire’s incumbents as 68% of Granite Staters feeling the country is on the wrong track.

Pappas and Hassan get feedback from local veterans on PACT Act

read more…: Pappas and Hassan get feedback from local veterans on PACT Act

On Wednesday, U.S. Representative Chris Pappas (D-NH-01) and U.S. Senator Maggie Hassan (D-NH) joined a roundtable of veterans at American Legion Sweeney Post #2 on Maple Street to discuss the impact of Sergeant First Class Heath Robinson Honoring Our Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics Act of 2022, better known as the PACT Act.

Watchdog files complaint against AG for criticizing verdict in Zhukovskyy case

read more…: Watchdog files complaint against AG for criticizing verdict in Zhukovskyy case

A retired Nashua police officer has filed a professional conduct complaint against Attorney General John Formella for saying truck driver Volodymyr Zhukovskyy was guilty after a jury found him not guilty on all counts Tuesday in the crash deaths of seven motorcyclists three years ago.

$2M federal grant coming to NH to address youth homelessness

read more…: $2M federal grant coming to NH to address youth homelessness

The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), in partnership with New Hampshire’s Youth Success Project (YSP), is pleased to announce that New Hampshire has been selected to receive more than $2 million in grant funding from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to address youth homelessness across the State.

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